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  2. Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project - Wikipedia

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    The Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP, pronounced "H-Cup") is a family of healthcare databases and related software tools and products from the United States that is developed through a Federal-State-Industry partnership and sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).

  3. Health insurance costs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The lower a family's income is, the less likely that they can purchase health insurance, according to 2008 US Census figures. About 14.5% of households with $50,000 to $75,000 in income did not have health insurance. While 24.5% of households with $25,000 or less income went without health insurance. [8]

  4. Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    The law caused a significant reduction in the number and percentage of people without health insurance. The CDC reported that the percentage of people without health insurance fell from 16.0% in 2010 to 8.9% from January to June 2016. [201] The uninsured rate dropped in every congressional district in the U.S. from 2013 to 2015. [202]

  5. Inpatient care - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, there were approximately 39 million inpatient stays in the United States, with a national aggregate cost of $387 billion. U.S. programs Medicare and Medicaid bore responsibility for 63 percent of these total aggregate costs. [5]

  6. St. Vincent's HealthCare - Wikipedia

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    With William C. "Bill" Mason as CEO, St. Vincent's merged with rival Baptist Health in 1995 to become the dominant healthcare provider in northeast Florida and control rising costs. In 1998, John J Maher became CEO and Baptist/St. Vincents Health System had a 40% market share and had cut operating costs by $100 million in three years. [8]

  7. 20 Best Florida Cities To Retire on $3,000 a Month - AOL

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    18. Coconut Creek. Monthly expenditures: $3,242 Livability: 87 % of population 65 and older: 17.9% Coconut Creek is one of the four Florida cities in the top 20 that technically cost more than ...